It means: you a lot in the art class yesterday
Ayer is a spanish word. It means Yesterday in English. Or if used loosely it could just mean like sometime in the recent past. like 'the other day' but it literally translates to 'yesterday'.
Ayer = yesterday in Spanish.
hasta ayer = until yesterday
It means: our parents a baseball game yesterday.
Adónde fuiste ayer = "Where did you go yesterday?"
Tú aprendiste mucho en la clase de arte ayer, ¿no?You learned a lot in art class yesterday, right?Answer:aprendiste
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"Adios ayer" in English means "Goodbye yesterday."
It means: Yesterday (ayer) it was (fue) Friday (viernes).
Yesterday
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That isn't Spanish. If you mean "ayer", that means "yesterday".
What did you do yesterday. Ud (abv. for usted) is formal for you. Informal version is: Que hiciste tu (informal for you) ayer? Que = What hiciste = did hizo = do ayer = yesterday tu = informal you usted = formal you
"¿Estudiaste mucho?" is what you would use for a single event - a specific day or study period. For studying over time, as for an entire course or year, you would use "estudiaba". Examples: Did you study a lot yesterday? would be "¿Estudiste mucho ayer?". If you want to say "did you study a lot while in college?" you would say "¿Estudiaba mucho mientras estaba en la universidad?"
I had a good time yesterday
the write bruthers invented a air plain that flew in the ayer ay ayer ayer ay ayer
The address of the Ayer Public Library is: 26 East Main St., Ayer, 01432 1608